FTK reform: Dutch consider inflation basis for pension scheme solvency regulation

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The Netherlands is considering altering the FTK pension regulatory framework from a nominal to a real basis as part of a governmental review – an approach one senior figure in the industry claims is illogical.

In a response to enquires from Life & Pensions about potential regulatory reform, a spokesman for the Dutch Central Bank (DNB)  said it was conducting a review of FTK in conjunction with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. The spokesman said a consultation document on the issue

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